Perimenopause and Depression

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Women are twice as likely to develop depression as men - especially during times of hormonal transition like puberty and postpartum. But what about another significant period of hormonal flux like perimenopause? Keep watching to learn how to assess the perimenopausal hormone changes that cause an increase in depression symptoms and help fix these imbalances using Functional Medicine strategies.

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Thank you for the great information! What can be done to raise cortisol in cases of adrenal fatigue in combination with perimenopause?

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how do i get the checklist? I have tried to download 3 times.

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Hello mamy estradiol is 48, progesterone is 1.69 fh 6.8, lh is1.32 my functional doctor said i was low in estrogen and low progesterone will i was in perimenopause i have only low flow period, and slight pms and hairloSS andy testosterone is 40

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